Environment
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29,000 Turkeys Killed to Prevent a Highly Pathogenic Strain of Bird Flu in the U.S.
According to recent news, a highly pathogenic strain of bird flu was identified in a commercial turkey flock. To prevent the highly pathogenic strain from spreading any further, the farm had to cull 29,000 turkeys in Dubois County, Indiana.
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Eastern US to Experience Spring-like Warmth This Week
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California Cools Down After Experiencing a Period of Intense Heat
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Hawaiʻi Smartphones Recorded Signals of Large Blasts from Tonga Eruption
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Covid-Related Deaths Are Filling up Cemeteries, Leaking Metal Pollution in the Soil
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Puerto Rico: 24 Earthquake Swarms Recorded Within a Day and 447 since January
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6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Hits Guam; Aftershocks are Likely in the Coming Hours
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Manatee Family Rescued by ZooTampa After Deadliest Year for Manatees in Florida
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Fascinating Images Reveal 'Alien-Like' Eggs Containing World's Most Venomous Animal
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New Study Suggests We Can Still Meet the Goals of the Paris Agreement
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Bermuda Triangle of Queensland: Mystery Behind the Black Mountain Disappearances in Australia Debunked
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Seawater Seep May be Responsible for Rapid Glacier Melt, Sea Level Rise
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Record Breaking Levels of Deforestation in the Amazon Occurred This January






